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Son Antonio EXPRESS-NEWS Sundoy Aug. 22 DALLAS RECEIVER Drew Pearson dives for overthrown boll during action against Detroit Saturday night in Memphis, Tenn. Cowboys won. ap wirephoto Oilers lose to Jets Continued from Page iS fhance. Pastorini, who came back in the fourth quarter when Houston sagged badly in the third period, electrified the crowd early in the final stanza when he and Burrough connected for 74 yards.

The Jets, who won their first preseason game Saturday night, got a safety in the third quarter to take a 15-10 lead when Billy Newsome dropped Oilers' Robert Holmes in the end zone. New York upped its lead to 12 when Lou Giamonna ran one yard for a touchdown with 12:05 left in the game. Leahy added the extra point. Following the first Pastorini-to- Burrough aerial. New York added three more when Pat Leahy hit from 31 yards out.

The Jets notched their final two points when Houston was called for clipping in the end zone, awarding N.Y. a safetv. placekicker Pat Leahy kicked two field goals in the final 3:06 of the first half to give New York a 13-10 halftime edge the Oilers. New York 0 13 Houston 7 3 0 four run (Butler kick) 10 doss from Namoth (Leotiv kick) Butler 30 Leahy 31 Leahy 31 Oilors First downs3411 RutBos-vords 54-13720-43 Passing yards 187 188 Rtlurn yards 8575 Posses 23-34-1 13-31-2 Punts 9 349-38 Fumbies-lost5-2 3-3 DR. RICHARDS Continued from Page IS of South Orange.

"I said and she replied. talked in a very husky voice. I thought she would talk like a woman but she talked like a man. It was Dr. Richards, 6-feet-2 and 145 pounds, played very well in the first set but tired visibly in tlie second, requiring salt tablets during court chan geo vers.

Once in the fifth game of the second set she dropped her raquet on the court and left it there. was physically she said afterwards. I still intend to pursue tennis, and I think with tournament competition I can hold my own with the best women Dr. Richards filed an entry in the U.S. Open Tennis starting Sept.

1 at Forest Hills, but was told she would have to take a chromosome scraping of the inner would all other women players. She said she would not take the test. tte Tennis Association, headed by Chris Evert, said it would boycott the tournament if the trans-sexual is permitted to compete. Twenty-five players boycotted this tournament but a field of 22, largely players of lesser ranking, elected to in. One of these.

Cathy Hoerter of Seal Beach. formerly ranked fifth nationally, said that she thought it was wrong for women to make a judgement in Dr. case. should be left up to a committee and not to the women she said. is a very impressive player.

She has the independent body of a man but she has the lack of siamina of a woman. I think she ccwld beat Chris Evert or any of the top players. Miss Beene, 24, former collegiate doubles champion, agreed, but said she had mixed emotions about whether Renee should be admitted into tournaments. would set a she said. that she is too good for the women but that other male players might see in it a ciiance to undergo a similar operation and make a lot of Miss Beene said she was beaten more on her own errors than on Dr.

play. the match, I was sure I would she said. tten I got so nervous I threw the match away. I still think I can beat her. Chris, Evonne Goolagong.

Virginia Wade and the others would have no trouble with Miss Beene was so nervous she served 11 double faults in the match, made countless unforced errors and got just six points in the first set. Dr. Richards, on the other hand. Continued from Page IS scouting the college teams and be in touch with the administration relating my findings. he working with the team at future college drafts and help them find the finest players With both Lay and Smith unavailable for comment, no names of fiossi- hie successors were forthcoming.

used her superior height and reach to advantage, served hard in the earlier stages of the match and displayed a crackling top spin backhand. Her anticpiation and court coverage was excellent until she tired in the second set. shows I am Dr. Richards. a lefthander, said afterward.

can miss a forehand and flub an overhead like anybody else. The women have nothing to fear from a 42-year-old woman like me. They will find out 1 am not Gene Scott, promoter of the Tennis Week tournamwit and once a ranking U.S. player, said Renee is not nearly the player she was when she played as Richard Raskind. Briley places 3rd in 10-meter diving SPfClkl to TMi (XPttSS NtWS DECATUR.

Ala. Melissa Briley of San Antonio placed third Saturday in the National AAU Outdoor 10-meler diving championships. Briley, who failed to qualify in the three-meter competition earlier in the week, finished behind Ohio State freshman Barb Weinstein and Diri Wettlaufer of Birmingham, Mich. Briley was attempting to add the Outdoor platform championship to her AAU Indoor 10-meter crown. Kent Vosler, also of Ohio State, captured the 10-meter championship.

He cinched the victory on his final dive, a one and one half somersault effort with three twists. Judges awarded him three perfect scores. BUG EMBARRASSED CALL 225-3021 Read Roddy Stinson Every Day in the Express. BOWLERS In view of the ever increasing cost of utilities, cor insurance, living expense, etc. we believe you wont to bowl in good conditions at the lowest possible cost, therefore we suggest that you so inform your leogue officers of the great savings you will realize by bowling at Bowlerama Lanes.

Our Fall and Winter program will mean the following sov- ings for your league if you are now paying per gome or per game. Here is the amount your league will save based on a 32 week schedule and the number of teams in your league. A 16 Team League will save Between 1,152.00 and $1,536.00 A 14 Team League will save Between $1,008.00 and $1,344.00 A 12 Team League will iave Between $764.00 and $1,152.00 A 10 Team League will save Between $720.00 and $960.00 A 8 Team League will sove Between $576.00 and $768.00 A 6 Team League will save Between $402.00 and $76.00 These savings represent money in your pocket or a much more interesting prize fund. We extend to any individual Bowerl, Team, or League cordial invitation to come to Bowlerama and inspect our facilities and the excellent bowling conditio iS we have to offer. We are now organizing new leagues for Meff, Women, Mixed, Senior, AJBC Leagues, special in- ducments to women day time leagues and doy time opn bowlers.

BOWLiRAMA LANfS Is on the Northside and is the most conveniently located bowling center in San Antonio, traffic is no problem. BOWLERAMA LANES Features, 32 Resurfaced Lanes, Automotic Pinsetters, Grill and Table Service, Free Nursery Care, Game Room, Cocktail Bar, Air Conditioned in a cool and inviting Atmosphere. Come and bowl with us, for more information call 344-4041 or 344-5811 BOWLERAMA LANES WHiItt YOU HAVt MORt FUN BOWLING 4719 BLANCO ROAD Cowboys triumph Holmet in end ione one run (Loohy kick) 74 oats from Pastorini (Butter kick) Leahv 31 ponolty in end ione. seyen poss from rini (Butler kick) Penaifies-yords 11-87 tNOIVIDUAL LEADERS York, Clomonno 15 49, Marinaro 7-43. Houston, Coleman 9-13, Lobdell 3-12.

RECEIVING-New York, Coster 4-56, Buckey 4-38, Joekson 4-3S. Houston, Bur- rouoll 5-104, Lobdell, 3-33. York, Nomath 14-33-1, 144 yards; Todd 9-13-0 S4; Houston, Pastorini 8-30-1, 144; Doustas 3-4-0 58; Hodl 3-51, 3. Continued from Page IS yards after receiving the opening kickoff. The Lions boosted the lead to ft-J when they gang tackled Roger Staubach for a safety early in the second period on a safety blitz The first half was an exhibition for Cowboy running backs and there are nine of them battling for six spots.

Doug Dennison, Scott Laidlaw and riMikie John Smith joini'd Staubaeh in the backfield in the first half. AH performed well. Laidlaw led the rushers with 45 yards on eight carries. The Lions had one final opportunity before halftime, moving to the Cowboy 42, but first round draft choice Aaron Kyle intercepted a dvsporation bomb in the end zone. Detroit regained the lead momentarily early in the third period when Landry tossed a 67-yard screen pass to rookie running back Lawrence Gaines.

Errol F.AT made it, 16-13 Then came who is shooting to make the Cowboys as either a wide receiver or a kick returner. Oallot 3 10 10 13-34 Dttroil 7 3 7 0-14 04l-Buts4y 47 run (Mann kick) OoLFG 43 D4t-Safety Staubocti tockit in tnP Ool-FO Htrraro 31 Dal-Smltb 1 run (Hcrrtra kick) Dut-Goints 47 pom from Landry (Mann kick) Dal-Johnton 89 kickoff return (Fritsch kick) Dai-FG Frilteli 34 13 from White (FrlHch kick) Dol-Ferguson 8 pass from While (kick tolled) 4 from Oriett (Yepr- tmian kick) 19 Tom-FG Roder 45 13 from OoUo (Yeprtmion kick I Tom-FO Roder 47 34 from Spurrier (kick tolledl Redtkint First 15 18- RusKosyords 191 41 101 Passing 87 711 Return 141 Posses 24 011 31 3 Punts 4 44 3 40 Fkmbtesioil 4 1 4 1 PenoHtes-yords 5 45IS Firtt Return 35 38-137 330 143 33 30 143 315 149 17-li'O 30 14 0 1 47 3 34 00 8-55 1-1 11-70 Return 15 33-161 135 144 20 10-1 3-41 1-0 8-47 18 31-159 191 144 37-13-1 3-38 5-3 7-SS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS I Winfrey 4-19, Buloich 5-31, 4-35. Tompo, Corfer 13 77, Johnwn 7 37. 3-53, Twll- ley 3-38 Tompo, Corter 443, 350. McGrItt 3 31.

i-11-0, 100 Del Golio 9 15-0, 139 Tompo, Spurrier 30-34 0, 144. Pats, 28-17 ATLANTA (AP) Dcm CAlhoun raced 71 yards for one touchdown and reserve quarterback Tom Oven thraw for two fourth-pericxl touchdowiLS, leading the New England Patriots to a National Footbali preseason victory over thi' Atlanta Falcons. second period touchdown gave the, Pats. 2-2, a 14-0 lead and the win less Falcons never could cratch up. New England 0 14 0 Atlonto 0 3 7 1-run (Smith kick) 71 run (Smith kick) Mike-Moyer 39 3 run Mtke-Moyer kick) 7 from Owen (Smith kick) 34 from (Mike-Moyer kick) 6 Irom Owen (Smith kick) Potrtofi 32 17 41 356 37 79 104 193 12 30-0 11-24 3 4-39 4 39 10 11 10-43 3-30 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Loidlow 8-45, South 544, 9-33.

Detroit, 10-80, Ooines 0-35, Reed 1-24. 1-47, Soldi 2-33, Ferguson 3-31. Oetroil, 147, 3-31, Marshall 1-34. Stouboch 4-8 0, 44 yards; White 4-12-t, 59 Detroit. Reed 7-13-1, 57 yards; Landry 3-4-1, 90 Miami, 28-21 TAMPA, Fla, (AP) Miami quarterback Bob Griese threw three touchdown passes in the first half Saturday night and the Dolphins held off Tampa Bay in the sectmd to beat the Buccaneers 28-21 in a National Football League exhibition game.

The preseason's crowd, 71,718, watched first home game ever of the expansion Etucrcaneers, now 1-3. Miami is 4-0. Griese, who sat out the second half, led Miami to touchdowns on its first three possessions. He threw three yards to Jim Mandich, 10 yards to Howard 'Twilley and six yards to Larry Seiple. Miomi Tampa MIO-Mondich 3 (Ygprnmian kick) to (Yapremion kick) 9 (kick (ailed) 14 7 7 0 12 3 4-31 poss from Griese pass fromOrlese post from Spurrier Pasting Return yards Fumbles-lesl INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Englond, Cunninghom 31-93, Colhoun 5 80, 10 43.

Atlonto, Hampton 11-14, Thompson 6 14 England, Francis 334, 3-31 Atlanta, Jenkins 4-100, Mitchell 3-39 England, Grogan 5 10 0, 40 yards; Owen 7-10-0, 55. Atlante, Bortkowski 11-24-3, 311. Chiefs, 23-20 KANSAS CITY (AP) Jan Stenerud booted a 36-yard field goal with 14 seconds remaining Saturday night and lifted the Kansas Oty CTiiefs to a 23-20 National Football League exhibition victory over the Washington Redskins. The Redskins, suffering their third straight pre-season setback, had knotted the score with 1:40 remaining on John second touchdown, a 27-yard gallop that capped an 86- yard drive, KANSAS CITY: woshtngton 3 7 0 Kansas City 4 0 7 41 Mosley 44 Stenerud 38 4 run (Mosley kick) 18 pass from Adams (Stenerud kick) Mosley 53 14 pass from Adams (Stenerud kick) 37 run (Mosley kick) Stenerud 14 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHINC-Woshinglon. Thomas 14 103.

Riggins 1147. Nelson I II City. Lone II 38. Kmney 14-34. Adams 1 11 Thomas 3-50.

Fugett 3 37 Kansas City, 3 41. Masters 7 57, McNeil 1 35. Kilmer 4-110, 71 Johnson 2 13 0, 37 Konsas City, Adorns 9-14 0, 111, Llyingslon 4-13-3, If. Rams, 23-14 OAKLAND (AID The Los Angeles Rams spotttxl Oakland Raiders a touchdown on Carl 96-yard opt'tilng kickoff return, but came back for two first- half on James Harris pa.s»eK and won their fourth sfi-aight National Football U'ague freseason game Saturday night, 2.3-14. In the nine-play 80-yard driw that the Rams ahead 13-7 with 14 seconds left before intermission.

Harris completed 5 of 6 passes for 71 yards. He capped the Invasion with an llyard payoff strike to John Cap- jellettl for the first of running two touchdowns. Ron Jesse got the other Harris touchdown paks just 3Va minutes earlier with a fine running catch of a 21-yarder to complete a 50-yard drive. Tom Demjxsey, I mj the extra point on first toiKhdown, kicked a 41-yard field goal in the third quarter to incix'ase the lead to 167. 52-7 DENVER Quarterbacks Steve Ramst'y and John Hufnagel each for first ha If toiaiidowns, helping stake Denver to a 384) lead, and Norris Weese another TD strike in the sisjond half romped over the Seahawks 52-t Saturday night in a National Football Ijeague game.

Cards, 20-14 CHICAGO (AF) Jim Otis and Steve Jones each scortni a Kxichdown and Jim Bakken booted a pair of field goals Saturday night to lead the St. Louis Cardinals to a 20-14 victory over the Chicago in a National Football League exhibition game. The victory was the third in four games for the Cardinals who put a halt to the winning streak. The Cardinals never trailed as Otis scored on a one-yard plunge in the first period. The matclxd that when Walter Payton 25 yards for a touchdown, but a 24-yard field goal by Bakken late in sectind period gave St.

Louis a 10-7 halftime lead. COUEGE BRIEFS Becknell shines for TU Trinity tailback George Becknell from Cole seems to have recovered from a 1975 knee injury. Becknell was the starting tailback last season but was injured after the third ball game. looks like has said Trinity coach Gene Norris, after workout. was moving around pretty good.

re glad back in tup shape. We hurting for a running back when he got hurt last Trinity will put on full pads Monday "Monday will be the first day of Norris explained. kids seem to be picking up what trying to do. All ue've been doing is running plays against different The Tigers open the season at home against the University of Mexico Sept. 4 Bobcat recruit sparkles SItClAl TO THe EXfltlSS NEWS SAN MARCOS Olivares, a from Eagle F'ass by way of Monterrey Tech, scorc'd on runs of four and 40 yards as Texas State closed out its first three days of workouts with a scrimmage afternoon.

Only and tryouts took part in the hour-long session. Freshman (juarterback Riek Wengler of Highlands passed 12 yards to Richard Nowis cif Pearland for the only other score in the had a surprisingly small number of mental said "I uould have to say that I was very well pleased with what I Miller also commended the play of Seguiri freshman Kelly. Monk at center and Di'fensive Coach A1 Ray said ends Billy Roy Clark of Austin Travis and Bobby Haddock of Temple, along with middle guard Flvis alsn turned in good performances. Travel aid fund set KANSAS CITY (AP) Parting with the new school year, the National Collegiate Athletic Association is going to pay part of the travel expenses the teams and individual medal winners who In Its national championship events. The announcement frtxrn NCAA headquarters said its executive committee at a meeting on Aug.

9-10 set up an fund to help pay travel for more than athletes, and txher members of official travel parties. Initially, NCAA hopes to absorb 80 per cent of travel (XMts. Ultimately, it hopes to pay tlxmi all. The 39 champiofKhips are in divisions, depending gerwrally at the size of schools arxl they generally do not enough revenue to expenses. Only in the Divisuxi III, the smaller schools, will travel to basketball playoffs be subsidiatHl.

TLC to put on pads mOAi TO THE ixmss NEWS SEGITN The Texiis Lutheran Cullege BulhhigH pul mi the pads hir the first time Sunday ufterniioii after dnlUng tor a full in shm ts Saturday hkt'd what we said head coach Dan Knight after putting his Bulldogs. 130 sirong, through two workouts each. Ttie team praeiiced together once and the freshmen and veterans wurkt'd separately a second lime during the day The team will work in pads at 2 .30 pm. Sundyv and then begin three-a-dav practice Mondav PRE-LABOR DAY SAIE $ACOO frh ACCESSORIES INCLUDED IN OUR CIOSE-OUT PRICfS WITH PURCHASE NEW RIG IN STOCK NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE ON ALL NEW COMPLETE RIGS IN STOCK GOT TO MAKE ROOM FOR 1977 MODELS THIS OFFER GOOD FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY NEW FUNMASTER TRi-HULL I 40 HP MERCURY ALSO INCLUDES WALK THRU WINOSHIILD UFMOLSTIBiD HIISMAN SfATS EIRE EXTINGUISHER SINGLE LEVER REMOTE CONISIOL GAS TANK BATTERV A BATTEKr BOX SKIFPER TIPPER JEAST LOAD) GALVANIZED' TRAILER WITH ALL LIGHTS A Ilf DOWNS. CIOSE-OUT SPECIAL SUGGESTID RETAIL $3 5 27.35 1976 SPORTCRAFT TRI-HUU NEW 50 HP FULL ELECTRIC MERCURY OUTBOARD SKIPPER TIPPER (EASY LOAD) GALVANIZED TRAILER 2338 READY TO GO SUOOiSTIO RITAIL $3767.37 CLOSi-OUT SPfCIAL 2588 READY TO GO ARE PRICED RIGHTI lOOKI GALAXY DEEP BOW RIDER 120 HP MER CRUISER 1-0 SKIPPHi i.AtVANIKD CUSTOM DHIVI ON TflAlltli VUC.i.lSUD PHAIl S6 J52 13 CLOSEOUT SPECIAL 1 GALAXY TRI HULL BOW RIDER 120 HP MERC-CRUISER 1-0 VKtPPIR UAlVANIZtO tUVlOM UKtVI ON IKAHIR SU'TliSSTlO BttAtl S6I 53.1 CLOSE OUT SPECIAL 4488 REAOr TO GO READY to GO NEW 76 SPORT-CRAFT CABIN CRUISER close out special 165 HP MERC-CRUISER SKIPPER GALVANIZED CUSTOM DRIVE-ON TRAIIER SURE AND CHICK OUR SFfCIAl lOW PRICES FlUS ERfl ACCESSORIES DURING THIS SALE OR YOU MAY PAY TOO MUCH.

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